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john yang gins us live from south bend, indiana. notre dame is saying it's up to te'o and he is in florida, right? >> reporter: that's right. well, he is -- actually, notre dame tells us that he is staying in florida. the nfl combine camp where he's preparing for the nfl draft and future life in the nfl. you know, his story had seemed straight out of a hollywood movie. star player here at notre dame who led his team to a spectacular season after the twin tragedies. but now it turns out that's all it was, a story. manti te'o's story seemed destined to take its place along a storied team. after an undefeated season that ended at the national championship game. inspiring teammates and becoming a campus hero triumphing over twin tragedies. the lonsz the same day in september of his grandmother and girlfriend who died after battling lukemia, a story he told on espn's "college game day" in october. >> the most beautiful girl i have ever met. not because of her physical beauty but the beauty of her, her character. you know, who she is. >>
john yang gins us live from south bend, indiana. notre dame is saying it's up to te'o and he is in florida, right? >> reporter: that's right. well, he is -- actually, notre dame tells us that he is staying in florida. the nfl combine camp where he's preparing for the nfl draft and future life in the nfl. you know, his story had seemed straight out of a hollywood movie. star player here at notre dame who led his team to a spectacular season after the twin tragedies. but now it turns out...
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compared to al capone but his demise today is more reminiscent of the death of another american gangster john dillon the one of the biggest crime laws in russia was shot outside his favorite restaurant in central moscow and the law enforcement agencies have already reported that they have found six gun shells at the side believing this was a direct assassination attempt at ground bar he was delivered to a hospital but later died there without regaining consciousness now grandpa her son was almost like a textbook russian mafia gangster as it's always been perceived in the west mostly thanks to the hollywood movies he's been involved in many different activities the illegal gambling network the sales of weapons and drugs but many have been reporting on him that he was something of a mediator a middleman. mafia talks and he's always been a peacemaker in a different mafia conflicts very well respected by many ethnic criminal groups in russia and it's not be not the first attempt on his life you've had quite a few over the past several decades most notably two years ago in two thousand and ten the
compared to al capone but his demise today is more reminiscent of the death of another american gangster john dillon the one of the biggest crime laws in russia was shot outside his favorite restaurant in central moscow and the law enforcement agencies have already reported that they have found six gun shells at the side believing this was a direct assassination attempt at ground bar he was delivered to a hospital but later died there without regaining consciousness now grandpa her son was...
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the career of musical producer jimmy has seen him work with john lennon bruce springsteen and lady gaga the head of interscope records is one of the most respected personalities in today's music business he's behind dozens of brilliant careers in one sad that he always wanted not just to be a part of pop culture but to move its needle and he really doesn't. mean thank you very much for.
the career of musical producer jimmy has seen him work with john lennon bruce springsteen and lady gaga the head of interscope records is one of the most respected personalities in today's music business he's behind dozens of brilliant careers in one sad that he always wanted not just to be a part of pop culture but to move its needle and he really doesn't. mean thank you very much for.
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the domino's pizza ceo entitled turning it around, and eight-point presentation from bosom buddies john boehner and eric cantor, entitled planning for the 113th congress and beyond. tonight's lecture self-help guru andy andrews will address sailing above rough seas. immediateless to say, internal divisions within the grp are not expecting making for smooth sailing. the party is addressing its diversity problem with panel discussion on successful communication with minorities and women. even some of the parties' own remain skeptical. >> this gop house retreat is pretty fun, so far. as republicans brace themselves for an immigration debate marco rubio focused intently on the year 2016 and it has been pushing the outlines of an imgraugs reform plan. while rubio may be making headway outside washington, he has yet to win over the raucus house caucus where the water is, indeed, choppy. the newly appointed chairman of the house immigration subcommittee is south carolina republican trey gowdy, a fast and furious devoteee who co-sponsored a bill entitled the prohibiting back door amnesty act, s
the domino's pizza ceo entitled turning it around, and eight-point presentation from bosom buddies john boehner and eric cantor, entitled planning for the 113th congress and beyond. tonight's lecture self-help guru andy andrews will address sailing above rough seas. immediateless to say, internal divisions within the grp are not expecting making for smooth sailing. the party is addressing its diversity problem with panel discussion on successful communication with minorities and women. even...
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john, you're from a state, live free or die. even if you're a democrat or republican, you're unified when it comes to all things guns. is there any part of this you think can get passed? >> well, you've got to separate it. you've got the executive proposals that he put forward. and actually, most of those, i think, have -- bipartisan support. i mean -- >> i was just going to say -- >> i wouldn't call it going long. but getting -- >> not an overreach either. >> getting more into the system. helping states and incentivizing states to get data into the background check system. doing a better job on enforcement. nominating someone from atf. those are reasonable proposals. i think they're helpful. i don't know they would have prevented the tragedy at newtown. but i think they'll have some bipartisan support. then you have the legislation. and as you point out, presidents are going to have opposition in the opposing party. the question is whether there is division among democrats. and the key people to watch in the house, john dingle,
john, you're from a state, live free or die. even if you're a democrat or republican, you're unified when it comes to all things guns. is there any part of this you think can get passed? >> well, you've got to separate it. you've got the executive proposals that he put forward. and actually, most of those, i think, have -- bipartisan support. i mean -- >> i was just going to say -- >> i wouldn't call it going long. but getting -- >> not an overreach either. >>...
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just be a few weeks remind me of nothing more than defense secretary the british defense secretary john reid who when and how month five or six years ago. did you know probably within an hour very quickly and probably without even a bullet being fired thousands and thousands of years later. even the british army running out of nearly running out of bullets at one point in helmand due to the mass slaughter that it was initiating there we saw that that was a crock of lies and i think what hollande is saying is the same this is a ground invasion of africa and they're hoping france britain and the us are hoping to establish permanent military presence and occupation of africa and this is this is one way they're going to be able to do it it's not going to be a short story if you say if you say they're trying to get some sort of permanent occupation of this part of africa why what's their point what's their motivations are. well there's a number of things i think we have to analyze this from a number of different angles the first thing to be always borne in mind analyzing any western interven
just be a few weeks remind me of nothing more than defense secretary the british defense secretary john reid who when and how month five or six years ago. did you know probably within an hour very quickly and probably without even a bullet being fired thousands and thousands of years later. even the british army running out of nearly running out of bullets at one point in helmand due to the mass slaughter that it was initiating there we saw that that was a crock of lies and i think what...
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. >> john with cnn. whoever can address this. how many law enforcement agencies and officers will be involved in security on the day of the inoculation and also how large of an area will be closed off the street closures? >> first i want to apologize for saying there was more than one -- this afternoon but to answer your question we cannot go into detail as far as how many law-enforcement officers will be present for the end i duration and could you repeat your second question form a? [inaudible] >> how much of the area will be closed off? >> we have road closures in effect and i can touch base with you afterwards to provide that. [inaudible] >> with all events that happen on the capital complex we trying constantly to address them. as far specific threats, i can answer that right now but just know that myself -- though not by self, than the united states capital capital place with our law enforcement officers have been trained to address any issues that may come. >> to logistical questions. one is, there are provincials roaming
. >> john with cnn. whoever can address this. how many law enforcement agencies and officers will be involved in security on the day of the inoculation and also how large of an area will be closed off the street closures? >> first i want to apologize for saying there was more than one -- this afternoon but to answer your question we cannot go into detail as far as how many law-enforcement officers will be present for the end i duration and could you repeat your second question form...
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the only two names that come up in the senate are senator mitch mcconnell and john boehner. they are the leaders and they are trying to do too much by being both the leader and the spokesman for the party. connell: you want someone who is not an elected official. dagen: ironically enough in williamsburg. connell: you know a lot of people inside the party and i would say you have some influence of writing in the journal's editorial page at least what people are thinking about. is this something that they are considering? >> i think it is something that they should consider. i, frankly, connell, and getting a tremendous e-mail response saying they just want someone to speak for them. a voice that is identifiable and articulate their ideas. they could speak -- the republicans have good policy, but they simply are not being articulated and publicize in a way that the public could be forced to come to grips with. dagen: again, with the use of twitter, how can the republicans take advantage of the kind of rapid fire way because connell and i both, the first thing we look at in the
the only two names that come up in the senate are senator mitch mcconnell and john boehner. they are the leaders and they are trying to do too much by being both the leader and the spokesman for the party. connell: you want someone who is not an elected official. dagen: ironically enough in williamsburg. connell: you know a lot of people inside the party and i would say you have some influence of writing in the journal's editorial page at least what people are thinking about. is this something...
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john, welcome to you. we visited this moment ago. watch. >> lance is a killer. that's why you watch him. any of these guys who compete at this high level are killers. they are ruthless and murderers. that's what they do. >> on one level you have the killer, someone who is a ruthless competitor. what takes that person to the next level to cheat, to roll over him in their path to get there. >> it's complex. for lance and for professional athletes and baseball players who take amphetamines, this is the mentality. they think it's part of the game. lance armstrong walked into a system with the u.s. postal service team that was established. what happens when you grow up in a sport, you grow up in a bubble. after a while, things become that would seem strange outside of that bubble become normal. it's not doping or cheating, but preparation. medical preparation. that's how they view it within themselves. >> you bring up baseball. you have the likes of mark mcgwire or barry bonds or pete rose whoa gambled. that was his cheat. here's what he said recently. >> lance is a
john, welcome to you. we visited this moment ago. watch. >> lance is a killer. that's why you watch him. any of these guys who compete at this high level are killers. they are ruthless and murderers. that's what they do. >> on one level you have the killer, someone who is a ruthless competitor. what takes that person to the next level to cheat, to roll over him in their path to get there. >> it's complex. for lance and for professional athletes and baseball players who take...
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now it's up to john boehner and his team to coax out of this conference, who is very skeptical of him because of the deal he did on the tax rates and they look at him askance and what do you want to do, obamacare, the health care law and other things that might include giving the president a debt ceiling increase until the end of his term if he's willing to agree in big changes in entitlement programs. they've got to come up with something. >> megyn: they have to come up with a game plan. we saw with the fiscal cliff negotiations the end of the year they were divided and boehner couldn't sort of corral his house republicans to be on the same page and so now he's trying to do that and to get reelected speaker, he says i'm going to listen to you, i'll be your choice. now, the question, chris, whether you think these house republicans can speak as one and can find, you know, their one mission. you know, who you are and what you stand for. what my parents used to say to me. i say to my kids, who are you and what do you stand for and they're trying to figure it out. >> boehner is not going
now it's up to john boehner and his team to coax out of this conference, who is very skeptical of him because of the deal he did on the tax rates and they look at him askance and what do you want to do, obamacare, the health care law and other things that might include giving the president a debt ceiling increase until the end of his term if he's willing to agree in big changes in entitlement programs. they've got to come up with something. >> megyn: they have to come up with a game plan....
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please welcome my friend john gramm. and she has a new assignment, just elected the congressional chair of the black caucus out of ohio. please welcome congresswoman marcia fudge. [applause] jeffrey, i want to start with you, in part because you have come the farthest, i guess you get to go first. i will keep you awake. i want to start, though -- i'm not the one that likes to use a bunch of statistics because they can be hard to follow. because this program right now is being seen live across the nation, i want to make sure that those watching can get a chance to contextualize what happened with the issue of poverty across the nation. these are issues that come from 1989. here's what we know since 1989. i want to start in washington, the nation's capital, because this is where the last time we took poverty seriously -- to my mind -- the war on poverty, and we will debate that tonight, i'm sure, but the last time we took it seriously during the johnson years. that program started in washington. give me two minutes to give
please welcome my friend john gramm. and she has a new assignment, just elected the congressional chair of the black caucus out of ohio. please welcome congresswoman marcia fudge. [applause] jeffrey, i want to start with you, in part because you have come the farthest, i guess you get to go first. i will keep you awake. i want to start, though -- i'm not the one that likes to use a bunch of statistics because they can be hard to follow. because this program right now is being seen live across...
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and a bunch of scholars got together last monday and tuesday at johns hopkins at a symposium and looked at different issues, they looked at the evidence and they recommended banning assault weapons and high capacity magazines. >> brown: i want to bring in dr. lori gold. from a mental health perspective, what did you hear good and bad that advances this? >> well, i think taking advantage of this opportunity to increase resources for mental health, resources in training for mental health to get regulations on board that create party in mental health insurance, to talk about guns in terms of people who are dangerous as opposed to gun and the mentally ill. i think it's been a big disservice to people who struggle with mental illness that these two subjects have been linked because the majority of gun violence in this country has nothing to do with mental illness and most people who are mentally ill are not violent. so to take it out of that context and put it back into a context of people who might be dangerous, a small section of those people, may have mental illness. but the increased tra
and a bunch of scholars got together last monday and tuesday at johns hopkins at a symposium and looked at different issues, they looked at the evidence and they recommended banning assault weapons and high capacity magazines. >> brown: i want to bring in dr. lori gold. from a mental health perspective, what did you hear good and bad that advances this? >> well, i think taking advantage of this opportunity to increase resources for mental health, resources in training for mental...
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there was not a lot of other candidates out there until john any manziel stepped up late. just so happened this backstory was there. jon: didn't the backstory push the narrative, the heroics, perseverance line? you. >> know for me it didn't because to me it is a fact that here is notre dame, a storied program who had been essentially down in the dumps for many years. they were undefeated. they had this great season and they were led by a guy who could have gone pro last year but said he wanted to come back and help lead this team back to where it once was. to me that was the story. that he helped lead this team. that he came up with some big defensive stops. that he had the interceptions that helped them get to the bcs championship game. jon: len, you met his parents. spent time with his parents and they talked about the late girlfriend, right? >> yeah. they did but again, i think it is important to remember that almost all the information that most of the people were getting was coming from their son. and i think you have to understand the life of a college football playe
there was not a lot of other candidates out there until john any manziel stepped up late. just so happened this backstory was there. jon: didn't the backstory push the narrative, the heroics, perseverance line? you. >> know for me it didn't because to me it is a fact that here is notre dame, a storied program who had been essentially down in the dumps for many years. they were undefeated. they had this great season and they were led by a guy who could have gone pro last year but said he...
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john macke. >> mercedes-benz, how are they would to work for? on the cover as well. >> they have a situation where they have been expanding in the united states, treat their employees very well. and maybe you get some discounts on their cars. >> so i don't see it here, but i'm sure you guys -- >> well, separate issue. >> what are the worst companies to work for? what companies actually keep people working 16, 17 hours a day? >> colorado come on, you must know. >> i think enron was on that list. >> come on. >> give me another one. >> bernie madoff's company -- >> what about comcast? >> this is one of the best 100 companies to work for. and comcast must be 101. >> it is a good company. >> if it's gone done, it's only because i'm working here now, richard. >> that was a golden era, that comcast -- no. brian roberts i'm sure is watching. >> he's great. >> yeah. something to shoot for, to move up the list. >> brian, are you happy? >> at comcast? i'm thrilled. >> you're com castic. >> not a single complaint. >> cast no aspersions. >> we have a yogurt
john macke. >> mercedes-benz, how are they would to work for? on the cover as well. >> they have a situation where they have been expanding in the united states, treat their employees very well. and maybe you get some discounts on their cars. >> so i don't see it here, but i'm sure you guys -- >> well, separate issue. >> what are the worst companies to work for? what companies actually keep people working 16, 17 hours a day? >> colorado come on, you must...
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john zarrella, reporting on what to expect going forward. >> reporter: with america's use of illicit drugs continuing to rise, the challenge -- what's the best way to curb it? clarence jackson started smoking pot when he was 14. he says he quickly graduated to coke, crime and then prison. >> i've been in prison every consecutive year of my life since 1989 until 2009. >> reporter: 20 years in and out of florida jails and prisons. jackson is now in court-ordered group counseling. >> you know how selfish it is? everybody around you hurt when you get locked up. even your dog. that sounds silly. even your dog. >> reporter: guy wheeler runs the program, 12 to 24 sessions for first-time offenders, the gold ring upon completion, a cleansed record. jackson laments if only this program weral there for him 20 years ago. >> i wouldn't have been a liability. i would have been a great asset to society. >> reporter: could be the poster boy for a philosophical change how the u.s. is dealing with illicit drug use. not just a crime, but addiction. >> it shouldn't come as a surprise if we've arrested s
john zarrella, reporting on what to expect going forward. >> reporter: with america's use of illicit drugs continuing to rise, the challenge -- what's the best way to curb it? clarence jackson started smoking pot when he was 14. he says he quickly graduated to coke, crime and then prison. >> i've been in prison every consecutive year of my life since 1989 until 2009. >> reporter: 20 years in and out of florida jails and prisons. jackson is now in court-ordered group...